Yogurtland Celebrates National Frozen Yogurt Day on February 6

Yogurtland Celebrates National Frozen Yogurt Day on February 6

Free frozen yogurt at all participating locations

Yogurtland, the pioneers of the self-serve frozen yogurt category, is
celebrating National Frozen Yogurt Day this Monday, February 6, by
offering guests free frozen yogurt from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at all
participating U.S. Yogurtland locations.

Yogurtland Celebrates National Frozen Yogurt Day on February 6 (Photo: Business Wire)

In keeping with Yogurtland’s “You Rule” philosophy, guests can choose
from any of the 16 sweet and tart flavors, including the two new limited
time only flavors of Yo Frappe, a coffeehouse-inspired creation of gooey
caramel, rich mocha and a hint of real java with no sugar added and
Mango Mixer Tart, Vitamin-C packed, non-fat yogurt that blends fresh
mango, passion fruit, green apple and pineapple. A choice of more than
35 toppings, which include fresh fruit right from the farmer’s market,
crunchy nuts, bits of candy and smooth, warm hot fudge will be provided
for an extra charge.

“At Yogurtland, we think that frozen yogurt is something that should be
celebrated every day, but we’re thrilled to celebrate the official
holiday with our guests by treating them to free frozen yogurt,” said
Alexis Eldridge, Vice President of Marketing, Yogurtland. “As a healthy
after school snack or a better for you dessert, we are looking forward
to welcoming guests from all over the country on February 6.”

As with all of Yogurtland’s frozen yogurt flavors, they are made using
Real California Milk and the highest quality ingredients and contain
calcium, vitamins and live and active cultures.

“We’re excited to support Yogurtland in their use of Real California
Milk and support for California’s dairy families,” said Michael
Gallagher, consultant for the California Milk Advisory Board. “On
National Frozen Yogurt Day or any day, a cup of frozen yogurt is a
delicious way to get much needed protein, calcium, potassium and
riboflavin.”

To celebrate the first annual National Frozen Yogurt Day festivities,
Yogurtland has created special commemorative cups and collectable
biodegradable spoons that will only be available during the hours from
4:00 – 7:00pm.

Created in 2006, Yogurtland was the first national frozen yogurt brand
to empower their customers with the ability to serve themselves, and
revolutionized the now ubiquitous self-serve, pay-per-ounce model seen
nationwide. An industry pioneer in premium-quality frozen yogurt,
Yogurtland’s fundamental “You Rule” philosophy allows customers the
freedom to create their own servings from a choice of 16 original sweet
and tart flavors made with real ingredients and more than 35 toppings.
Headquartered in Anaheim, Calif., Yogurtland is the nation’s leading and
fastest-growing frozen yogurt brand, with over 170 locations in the
U.S., Mexico and Guam. For more information about Yogurtland, please
visit www.yogurt-land.com.

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